45 ACP lead boolits
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45 ACP lead boolits
Need some help guys. I'm going to get a mold for a 230 grain boolit for .45 ACP. Which do you guys get the best accuracy with, round nose or truncated. My 1911 feeds booth very well. I have the Lee RN mold but it has the wrong shape to it and doesn't feed well. I'm thinking either the Lyman RN or a truncated style from Accurate.
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Re: 45 ACP lead boolits
I use a 200 grain round flat nose. The same bullet I use in my 45Colts in both pistols and leveractions. I also use a 225 grain TC bullet which I primarily use for BP in the 45Colt, but keep a few mags full for the 1911 in lieu of a 230 grain. If I were to order a mold for the .45Auto, I think I'd like the TC in the 3 cavity Accurate mold. Production of cast bullets is just so much more satisfying with a 3 or 4 cavity mold.
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My 1911's will feed a Keith semi-wadcutter. Like them pretty good accuracy wise so I stick with that for the 1911's
I've found the glock 30 to prefer good ole round nose. Hard alloy at moderate velocities.
I've found the glock 30 to prefer good ole round nose. Hard alloy at moderate velocities.
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The lyman is supposed to be the closest in shape to RN FMJ, the late Bruce B from the boolits forum was a big fan of it.
I had the RCBS 230 RN for several years, no complaints in the feeding or accuracy dept.
For paper punching I like a 200 gr swc, Particularly the discontinued Lee 190 gr. I had Accurate make me a copy of it.
For fur or feathers I want a 230 gr with a flat nose, the only 230 gr mold I own today is a copy of the 230gr RCBS cowboy bullet minus the crimp groove.
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I had the RCBS 230 RN for several years, no complaints in the feeding or accuracy dept.
For paper punching I like a 200 gr swc, Particularly the discontinued Lee 190 gr. I had Accurate make me a copy of it.
For fur or feathers I want a 230 gr with a flat nose, the only 230 gr mold I own today is a copy of the 230gr RCBS cowboy bullet minus the crimp groove.
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Re: 45 ACP lead boolits
RCBS 45-230-CM ( suffix could be marked as CA or CAS, all the same bullet) a round nose flat point bullet with generous lube groove. Accurate and feed slick in my three 1911's. Has a crimp groove and is a super bullet in the .45 Colt. My CAS bullet for the last 5-6 years.
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IN FIFTY YEARS, I've never had a 45ACP pistol that did not shoot the Lyman 452374 to beat the band. Using the same charge as the GI issue 45ACP ball ammunition the FPS was right at 800 to 825 and boy, did I win money matches with that load in the Colt NM 45.
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Re: 45 ACP lead boolits
Thanks guys. I have three molds that I want to get right now. I've decided on one for my 45-60 already but the ACP and .357 I'm still pondering. But kinda leaning towards the Lyman round nose for the .45 ACP right now.
Griff, I'm with you. Three or four cavity molds are the way to go.
Griff, I'm with you. Three or four cavity molds are the way to go.
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Which Lee 230 gr mold do you have? The version with the regular lube groove needs to loaded to shorter OAL in my R1 than other comparable 230 RN bullets in order to feed. I have no experience with the tumble lube version. Also, I agree with the good Mr. Murbach regarding the Lyman 452374. Cannot be beat.
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Yooper it is the one with the lube groove. It works ok in my Colt's that I have but the Ruger didn't like it very well. It needed to be set back even more.
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I have the same Lyman 230gr mold that Terry mentioned above. I have no idea how many of them I've cast and shot over the years. Worked perfectly fine in every 1911 pistol that is safe to shoot.
I've also shot many different bullets cast by others and never had a lick of trouble with any of them.
You see, my Colt Government Model, serial # 141464, circa the late 1930s, would feed empty cases from the magazine all day long. If the cartridge was properly built, had a proper powder charge and a good primer, that pistol didn't care what it was fed.
That is the cure for a finicky 1911 or 1911a1, do a throat job on it. It doesn't take much, I did my own throat job and was thrilled about it.
Sadly that pistol was stolen in a burglary in 77 or 78. If anyone runs across it, let me know, I still want it back.
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I've also shot many different bullets cast by others and never had a lick of trouble with any of them.
You see, my Colt Government Model, serial # 141464, circa the late 1930s, would feed empty cases from the magazine all day long. If the cartridge was properly built, had a proper powder charge and a good primer, that pistol didn't care what it was fed.
That is the cure for a finicky 1911 or 1911a1, do a throat job on it. It doesn't take much, I did my own throat job and was thrilled about it.
Sadly that pistol was stolen in a burglary in 77 or 78. If anyone runs across it, let me know, I still want it back.
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Re: 45 ACP lead boolits
FWIW, Lee offers a couple different RN bullets in 230 gr.. One, the most problematic is the R1 which has a blunt, stubby profile and must be seated pretty deep to chamber properly. I've cast/shot a bunch of Lee's 200 gr. LSWC, an H&G #68 clone. Feeds well in 2, 45 ACPs and is pretty accurate...
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